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RILEY COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT PLANNING MEETING March 11, 2015

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RILEY COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT PLANNING MEETINGMarch 11, 2015

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CAN WE MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN OUR COMMUNITY’S HEALTH?

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Aligning Assessments Efforts

Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment

Community Survey – over 1,000 respondents

Stakeholder Interviews

Focus Groups

Data Review

Local Public Health Systems Performance

Review of the Public Health System by Subject Matter Experts and Community Stakeholders

Community Health Improvement Plan

Determining top health priorities to address and improve through coordinated efforts in the next 3-5 years.

Multiple related efforts have been taking place over the past several months

Many community partners have been involved

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Comprehensive Community Needs AssessmentKey Partners

Project coordination provided by Riley County

Seniors’ Service CenterConducted by Center for Community Support &

ResearchWichita State UniversityDesign Team Members:

•Konza United Way•Mercy Regional Health Center•Riley County Health Department•Riley County Seniors’ Service Center

Funding provided by:

• Caroline F. Peine Charitable Foundation (Manhattan Fund)

• Konza United Way

• Mercy Regional Health Center

• Riley County Council on Aging

• Wamego Health Center

For full report, see www.rileycountycommunityneedsassessment.org

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Community Meetings for Public Input

Sunday, February 8Manhattan2-3:30pm Thursday, February 12Manhattan1-2:30pm

Wednesday, February 18Riley6:30-8:00pm Tuesday, February 24Ogden6:00-7:30pm

Wednesday, Feb. 25Keats7:30-8:30pm

Thursday, March 5Leonardville6:30-8:00pm

Monday, Mar. 2Randolph12:00-1:00pm

Wednesday, Mar. 4Randolph7:00-8:00pm

Thursday, January 29Manhattan – Community Leader Meeting

TBDSpanish-speaking

April 9First United Methodist Church

Manhattan3:00-5:00pmNext steps – all are welcome!

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DEMOGRAPHIC OVERVIEW - POPULATION DISTRIBUTION

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Riley County

Manhattan

Ogden

Riley

Leonardville

Randolph

73,243

54,082

1,832

960

355

216

Population of Riley County

and Cities2009-2013 Census ACS

5-year estimates

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DEMOGRAPHIC OVERVIEW - POPULATION DISTRIBUTION

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Riley County

Manhattan

Ogden

Riley

Leonardville

Randolph

73,243

54,082

1,832

960

355

216

Population of Riley County

and Cities2009-2013 Census ACS

5-year estimates

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Kansas

Riley County

Manhattan

Ogden

Riley

Leonardville

Randolph

36.0

24.5

24.1

27.3

31.8

60.9

35.2

Median Age

* 2009 – 2013 ACS Census Estimates

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Kansas

Riley County

Manhattan

Ogden

Riley

Leonardville

Randolph

25%

18%

15%

32%

27%

9%

24%

10%

33%

38%

15%

9%

2%

6%

25%

27%

26%

33%

31%

17%

31%

26%

15%

14%

15%

24%

35%

33%

14%

7%

7%

6%

9%

38%

7%

Percent Population by Age Group0 - 17 yrs 18 - 24 yrs 25 - 44 yrs 45 - 64 yrs 65+ yrs

* 2009 – 2013 ACS Census Estimates

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SOCIOECONOMIC OVERVIEW- INCOME- EDUCATION

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* 2009 – 2013 ACS Census Estimates

$0

$10,000

$20,000

$30,000

$40,000

$50,000

$60,000

$70,000

$80,000

$65,069 $63,634$67,256

$38,864

$63,750

$41,875

$70,938

Median Family Income

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* 2009 – 2013 ACS Census Estimates

$0

$5,000

$10,000

$15,000

$20,000

$25,000

$30,000

$26,929

$22,948 $23,241

$17,600

$22,659

$20,459

$25,145

Per Capita Income

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* 2009 – 2013 ACS Census Estimates

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

13.7%

23.2%

26.8%

19.0%

12.6%

8.3%

4.2%

Percent Below Poverty

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* 2011 – 2013 ACS Census Estimates

0-4 5-11 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75+

-10%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

23%

19%

15%

28%

15%

11%9% 8%

6%9%

14% 13%

3%

60%

12%9%

6% 5%3%

5%

Percent Below Poverty by Age Group

Kansas Riley County

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RILEY COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITY NEEDS ASSESSMENT (CCNA)Overview

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“The overarching theme of the data collected is that Riley County is a

community that is divided between a high quality of life, prosperity, and growth on one hand, and dwindling resources for and lack of attention to those who are

most in need on the other.”

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Overview of CCNA Findings

High quality of life Growth Spirit of community and collaboration

“Invisible” population with significant needs

Lack of accessible and affordable mental health services

Lack of affordable housing Lack of accessible and affordable child

care

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QUALITY OF LIFE

Riley County Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment

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Quality of Life Findings

Percent respondents who “agree” or “strongly agree”

88% There are opportunities to volunteer in my community87% This is a safe place to live86% This is a good place to raise children85% This is a beautiful place to live82% I am satisfied with the quality of life in this community

41% I am satisfied with local government39% All residents think that they can make the

community a better place to live

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Quality of Life: High-Low Game

Which did respondents score most important? (The rest were least important.)

Resources for Parents Good schools Low disease rates Low level child abuse Low disease rates

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Most Important Factors that Contribute to Quality of Life

Percent respondents who selected these among their top three:

33% Good schools

30% Good place to raise children

25% Clean environment

24% Safe neighborhoods

19% Healthy economy

18% Low crime

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PHYSICAL HEALTH

Riley County Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment

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Health Data from Secondary Sources (2013 data, unless otherwise indicated)

Kansas Riley County

Percent adults with fair or poor self- perceived health status

15.4% 8.7%

Percent population without health insurance

12.3% 6.2%

Percent adults with hypertension 31.3% 18.9%

Percent adults tested and diagnosed with high cholesterol

38.1% 28.6%

Percent adults diagnosed with diabetes 9.6% 4.5%

Rate of age-adjusted cancer (all cancers, per 100,000, 2007-2011)

21.1 15.5

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LEADINGCAUSES OF DEATH

Riley County Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment

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Leading Causes of Death(2009-2013)

Kansas1. Cancer2. Heart Disease3. Chronic Lower

Respiratory Diseases4. Unintentional Injuries5. Stroke6. Alzheimer’s Disease7. Diabetes8. Pneumonia &

Influenza9. Kidney Disease10. Suicide

Riley County1. Cancer2. Heart Disease3. Stroke4. Chronic Lower

Respiratory Diseases5. Unintentional Injuries6. Pneumonia &

Influenza7. Alzheimer’s Disease8. Diabetes9. Kidney Disease10. Suicide

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KEY HEALTH INDICATORS

Riley County Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment

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Kansas Riley Geary Pottawatomie Douglas0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

35%

40%

45%

50%

20.0% 19.8%

45.6%

17.7%15.1%

Percentage of Adults Who Currently Smoke Cig-arettes (2013)

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LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEMS ASSESSMENT

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Local Public Health Systems Assessment (LPHSA)

What is public health? Activities that society undertakes to assure the conditions in which people can be healthy. The public health system is more

than the public health agency…it involves all public and private entities that contribute to public health and the health and well-being of a community.

10 Essential Public Health Services provided the framework for the assessment instrument

10 services and related “model standards” describe an optimal level of performance and capacity

Approximately 100 people participated in the assessment in June 2014

See report for detailed description of scoring instrument, process, and results

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Local Public Health System Assessment (LPHSA) Results

Overall, the Riley County Public Health System scored very favorably

No essential services performed in the “No Activity” (0%) or “Minimal Activity” (1-25%) range.

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Overall LPHSA Observations

Much work is being done (lots of resources, lots of organizations, doing a lot of good things)…but many (including community leaders, providers, organizations, and the public) don’t know about it

Some essential services are lacking a central authority or lead organization to take fully implement or utilize resources in an intentional, coordinated way

Need for increased communication, coordination, and linkages within the local public health system

Need to expand local public health system’s ability to share and use data and informational resources

General lack of awareness the public health system Concerns related to mental health Concerns related to Northern Riley County

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Facilitated Group Discussion: In your opinion, what are the top health needs that must be addressed in the next 3-5 years? What will be the most impactful to improve our community’s health?

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LARGE GROUP VOTING – DISTRIBUTE YOUR DOTS (VOTES) IN ANY WAY YOU CHOOSE

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Leaders’ MeetingJanuary 29

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Leaders’ Meeting Top Voting ResultsJanuary 29

Topic – Top 3 Suggested by Each Group Votes

Mental Health and Substance Abuse 61

Transportation 46

Employment Opportunities 37

Affordable Housing 37

Healthy Habits 35

System Communication 26

Coordination 22

Affordable Services 22

Affordable Child Care 15

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Manhattan #1 MeetingFebruary 8

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Manhattan Meeting #1 Top Voting ResultsFebruary 8

PriorityVote

s

Mental Health Services - Stigma 7

Pediatric Psychiatrists (also need psychiatrists for general populations)

7

Women’s Health Care - prenatal and education, also education in high schools

6

Childcare, especial for 0-2 years, preschool education 6

Crisis Stabilization Unit (Mental Health unit at hospital) 6

Transportation – ATA bus affordability, routes, timing 5

Dental Care for Kids and Adults 5

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Manhattan, February 12

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Manhattan Meeting #2 Top Voting ResultsFebruary 12

Priority Votes

Nutrition & Health 18

Mental Health - Acceptability of seeking services, “decrease stigma”- Education & awareness outreach- Cost/access

17

Affordability of recreation 9

Mental Health - Lack of beds- Psychiatric services and medications (insufficient providers)

6

Communication and awareness of social service programs in general

4

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Riley, February 18

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Riley Top Voting ResultsFebruary 18

Priority Votes

Special Needs 7

Single access point for services: housing, child care, health, mental health, food pantry, medical card, food stamps, dentists

7

Access to medical services in the rural areas 7

Mental Health throughout the community 7

Lack of child care in rural areas; no after school care 6

Transportation 5

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Ogden, February 24

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Voting Results

Ogden Top Voting Results February 24

Priority Votes

Transportation- Needs to be reliable, on time, affordable

10

Health care needed in Ogden- Pharmacy service needed- Affordable Health Center

10

Better, affordable housing 6

No fresh fruits and veggies when out of season 5

Drug use 4

Clean water supply 4

Mother and Infant Care 4

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Keats, Feb 25

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Keats Top Voting ResultsFebruary 25

Priority Votes

Lack of Mental Health Services/Providers 12

“Sick Child” Care Center 7

Drugs & Alcohol 5Poverty 4Services for special needs 3Public transportation (better signage, wait times) 3Poor food choices available & made by parents 3

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Randolph, March 2

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Randolph #1 Top Voting ResultsMarch 2

Priority Votes

Transportation in N Riley County 9

EMS Service - Get “lost”- # of responders (5 in Randolph)- Can impact outcomes to people when EMS called- Randolph EMS – no problems

6

Physical Activity, Fitness 2

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Randolph, March 4

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Randolph #2 Top Voting ResultsMarch 4

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Leonardville, March 5

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Leonardville #1 Top Voting ResultsMarch 5

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Comments

Relatively small numbers, but active & knowledgeable community members

Population 45 and older generally better represented; limited representation of young families

Rural communities had common themes of wanting to be better connected, have improved access – e.g., transportation, services offered directly in their communities

Differences among Riley County communities; not homogenous

Yet, some similar themes for all

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Feedback from you?

Common themes noticed? Same or different than what

you’d expect? In your opinion, what are the top

health needs are that must be addressed in the next 3-5 years?

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Resources

Riley County Community Health Improvement Planning process and meetings:

datacounts.net/rcchip/

Riley County Comprehensive Community Needs Assessment Results:

www.rileycountycommunityneedsassessment.org

Riley County Local Public Health System Assessment Results:

datacounts.net/lphsa/

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Join us April 9th

3 – 5 pmFirst United Methodist Church